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Show I CLUBS I Mrs A C. Brown. Mrs F G . M -ers and Mrs. H L, Palmer entertained enter-tained th U C T. ladles at Lorin Farr park Tuesday afternoon. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. The meeting was the last one until September. a Mrs Fred P. Stone entrtalncd her kenslngton club Thursday afternoon at her home. 4ol Seventeenth street. Bunco' furnished the fun for the afternoon, prl.es l.ing won by Mrs. O. Thomas anrl Mrs. Harry Lindell. Tvv.i Invited guests were Mrs. R. C. Gross and Mrs George ThorBtensen . An interesting and enjoyable evening even-ing was spent at the W, W hall on Monday evening by tho Southern Pacific Pa-cific local federation, composed of the six shop crafts employed at the Southern Pacific. After the regular order of business the strike question v s discussed, also the unmerging of the Central Pacific from the ouh- ern ' Pacific. Ught refreshments were served a a The Ladles' Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church held their last Indoor meeting until September Sep-tember In the church parlors Friday. Fri-day. June 23 The musical program consisted of a piano selection by Miss Lueile Thomas, a vocal number by Miss Beha Thomas with Miss LUCile Thomas at the piano. Miss Eva Booth and Irme James sang a lullaby, with Mrs Hlllit.rant at the piano Miss Mary Constance Alexander rhajrjnln?-ly rhajrjnln?-ly entertained with a ukelele Selection, Selec-tion, At a meeting of the Altar society of St. Joseph's church held Tuesday evening In the church hall, the following fol-lowing officers were elected: Mr-. Raymond P. Morrls.se. president; Mrs. J. P DJnneen, vice president. Mrs. Harvey Cahill, secTetflCry and treasurer. 1 a a a Mrs. A T Langlols entertained at a kenslngton al her home. 559 Twen-j ty-fourih street, Friday afternoon j a a a Under the auspices "f the North I Weber Stake Relief society a bazaar I was riven in the Burton Implement store Thursday. Friday and Saturday, the proceeds of which will go for thi benefit of the Weber gymnasium ' ' Members of the S O H. club were the guests of Miss Maty Dermody, , Friday evening at her home, 1055 I Twenty-fourth street. a Mrs R T. Major was hostess Wed- ' nesday afternoon to the League of Bacred Heart at the hom- of Mrs. P. 1 Bovle .6 IS Lincoln avenue. 1 At her home, 2248 Jackson avenue.! Mrs. T. W. Thlllps entertained Wod- ( nesday afternoon at a kemdngton tn ; honor of Mrs. Phil Curto of Gallup,1 X .1 Luncheon was served on the lawn on small tables, the decorations' for each were Shasta roses. Covers - cro laid for fourteen. a Mrs. Weaver, a past commander of J Silver review, entertained the guards and a few friends of Banner Review, No. 11, of Salt Lake, at a luncheon r.t , hor home last week. A rising voto ; of thanks was given Mrs Weaver for, her hospitality. a a a Mrs T. D Ryan entertained the members of her bridge club at lun'h-: eon at her home. 630 Twenty-fourth street, Tuesday afternoon. Luncheon was servvu hi j - ou u liui. u iuu followed by bridge. Red rambler roses and Shasta daisies In a CUt-lass bowl formed tho centerpiece for the table Mrs. Katherlne Fitzgerald uf gvanston, III., wns a special guest .Covers were laid for eleven a a MYs Alfred A Oborn. 832 Twenty-third Twenty-third street, entertained the members of her .sewing club Thursday afternoon. after-noon. a a a At her home on Douglas avenue. Mrs. Jool E. Harris entertained tVtenv bers o her eewlng club and s num ber of Salt Lake guests. Monday afternoon, af-ternoon, in compliment to Mrs. L. F Rich of Rexburg. Idaho, formerly of this city The CVden guests were M -. Joseph E. Storey. Mrs. Allan Miller. Mrs. Herbert B. Foulger, Mrs Albert B. Foulger, Mrs Joseph A Madsen. Mrs. Alvin Stewart, Mrs. O. Carlson, Mrs. Joseph Foulger, Mrs. BurcLu Smith. Mrs. Nathan Hawkes and Miss Ruth Stewart. a a Women's Auxiliary to the American Legion will hold a special meeting Mjpnday evening in the City hall at 7:30 o'clock. All members are requested re-quested to be present. a a a The White Rose club will meet with Mrs. A Bherrer, Canyon road, Thursday Thurs-day July 6. at 2:30 p. m. The members of th- S O. II club were entertained by Miss Mary Der-' mody Friday evening at h-r hum'. 105 6 Twenty-fourth street The evening ev-ening was spent in playing 50 0. Luncheon was served. A cluster of' small American flags formed the cen terpiece for the tabic and the nut cups H were In the national colors. Co !))))))))))) were laid for 16 guests. Miss Gertrune B Alton and Miss Cecilia Alton were - HB vited guests Miss Dermody was as- H slsted by her sister, Miss Brent Dei- H a a 'BJJJJjS Mr O. J. Stllwell entertained the IR members of her kenslngton Club H Thursday afternoon at her home in HB Ogden canyon. Light refreshment wre served. Hj At her home, 559 Twenty-four.th HH street, Mrs. A. T. Langlols was ho - H tess at a kensington, Friday afternoon. H A buffet luncheon was served. 1 Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Alfred A !H Ulson. 882 Twenty-third street, enter- !H tuined the members of her sew in c E club. A buffet luncheon was served IBj to is club members. Bn H Mrs. Carl S. Watson entertained the IEf Happy Hour club Wednesday aftor- V',' noon if her home ,2762 Madison avP- ffS'-l nue. The time was spent in needle- Rap!? work. At 5 o clock a luncheon was ' served. The table was-decorated with mBv '-y Shasta daisies and gypsophlla TIt- h' placecards were small baskets of Shasta daisies. Covers were laid for I nine guests. The next meeting of lh club will be held Wednesday, July 12, HP,i at Lorin Farr park. fe 00 B-! |